A level maths formula sheet — given vs memorise, by board
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Often derived quickly in exam.
DerivedUsed in differentiation drills.
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Given in bookletChoose u with LIATE heuristic.
Given in bookletCoefficients from Pascal / formula.
Given in bookletSequences topic.
Given in booklet|r| < 1 infinite sum variant.
Given in bookletTables supplied in exam.
Given in bookletMean np, variance np(1−p).
Must memoriseResolve perpendicular components.
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Create free account to download →What formulas are given in the A-Level Maths exam?
Each board publishes an official formula booklet — trigonometric identities and calculus shortcuts may still need memorisation.
Which A-Level Maths formulas must I memorise?
Typically derivatives of standard functions, common identities not printed, and rearrangements used in proofs.
Does Edexcel give more formulas than AQA?
Booklets differ slightly — always download the PDF for your exact specification.
What is in the A-Level Maths formula booklet?
Standard derivatives, integrals, binomial expansions for positive integer n, and statistical tables where applicable.
